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Old 07-09-2003 | 09:07 PM
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the thing engages like crazy...there is only 2 options engaged or disengaged....ther is no slipping this clutch......traffice is going to suck. i chirp third now without even trying. vosko you think this is OKAY for daily driving???? from a 4 puck i guess it might be.
Old 07-09-2003 | 11:35 PM
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i'm not vosko but it might tear up the rear alot.



i new a guy in a black fc and his **** grabbed like crazey



rear end was allways breaking
Old 07-10-2003 | 08:48 AM
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I street drove mine when I had the 6 puck... and you think thats a clutch.. you should try a twin plate, now that GRABS..
Old 07-10-2003 | 11:45 AM
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yeah the twin plates are nuts, that being said i dont like the iron cross on the street either, its too hardcore for me



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Old 07-10-2003 | 01:29 PM
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mine engages almost like stock now because i put in an upgraded clutch slave. i have an extra one if anyone wants it
Old 07-10-2003 | 01:41 PM
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Out of curriousity, how does this clutch compare to the Center Force Dual Friction? Thats what I used to have in my Tll and though it was pretty good on the streets. Just looking to see my options for when I upgrade the FD.
Old 07-10-2003 | 05:21 PM
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The centerforce doesn't last very long on high powered rx-7's. Instead of the non-spung act 6 puck, I used a racing beat sprung 6 puck disk with the extreme pressure plate. It still takes a while to get used to, but it can be slipped. A better option for the street might be a street/strip disk with an extreme pressure plate.
Old 07-10-2003 | 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver Ninety Three' date='Jul 10 2003, 01:21 PM
The centerforce doesn't last very long on high powered rx-7's. Instead of the non-spung act 6 puck, I used a racing beat sprung 6 puck disk with the extreme pressure plate. It still takes a while to get used to, but it can be slipped. A better option for the street might be a street/strip disk with an extreme pressure plate.
yeah i've only driven my car twice since it's been in, but i am getting used to it. a massive difference from a completely worn stock clutch. i'm sure i'll get a little smoother. the only problem is first gear, not matter how slow it will either shudder or chirp.
Old 07-11-2003 | 12:27 AM
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So a clutch between wraiths ACT 6 puck and my Center Force dual friction would be?? I dont want it grabbing so much that first chirps all the time but even stronger then the Center Force would be nice.........
Old 07-11-2003 | 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Mazdabation' date='Jul 10 2003, 08:27 PM
So a clutch between wraiths ACT 6 puck and my Center Force dual friction would be?? I dont want it grabbing so much that first chirps all the time but even stronger then the Center Force would be nice.........
well, it isn't that bad now i can take off a little better got some practice tonight... just need more time logged with it.



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